THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF BELGIAN PREHISTORIC SCIENCE. A FIRST SKETCH THROUGH ITS RELATION WITH LOUIS LAURENT GABRIEL DE MORTILLET Cover Image

L’INTERNATIONALISATION DE LA SCIENCE PRÉHISTORIQUE BELGE. PREMIÈRE ESQUISSE À TRAVERS SA RELATION AVEC LOUIS LAURENT GABRIEL DE MORTILLET
THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF BELGIAN PREHISTORIC SCIENCE. A FIRST SKETCH THROUGH ITS RELATION WITH LOUIS LAURENT GABRIEL DE MORTILLET

Author(s): Walter Leclercq
Subject(s): Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: networks; correspondence; anthropology; archaeology; learned societies;

Summary/Abstract: Scientific networks played an important role in the construction of Belgian prehistory. Among the emblematic figures of the European prehistoric scene was Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet. In the years that followed his return from exile, the relations which the French prehistorian wove with the Belgian intelligentsia developed continuously. It reached its climax during the organization of the Congrès d’Anthropologie et d’Archéologie préhistoriques held in Brussels in 1872. Indeed, the latter placed Belgian prehistoric researches at the front of international science. Afterward the relations of Gabriel de Mortillet with Belgium continued on a permanent basis. In 1891, during his trip to Belgium with his students of the École d’Anthropologie de Paris, he met a large part of the Belgian prehistorians. Therefore, this article aims to seek the construction of Gabriel de Mortillet’s Belgian network and its impact on the young prehistoric science of Belgium.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 50
  • Page Range: 45-62
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: French
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